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Penwith Introduc on 2019 26/04/2019 Introduction Introducon Penwith 2019 The Penwith locality stretches from St Ives on the North Coast to Marazion on the South Coast. The locality includes the towns of Penzance and Hayle and the Key Messages small rural town of St Just. West Cornwall Hospital in Penzance is a 8 GP pracces, 2 of which are dispensing satellite hospital, providing a 24-hour Urgent Care Centre, amongst other 65,170 residents are registered at the GP Pracces facilies. Addionally there is St Michael’s hospital, in Hayle, providing a range of Over 12,000 residents registered at Stennack Surgery specialist services. Obesity is the worst long term condion Edward Hain community hospital, is located in St Ives along with a minor injury 27.5% of paents are elderly unit at the Stennack Surgery. Currently 644 care home beds, 1,063 new units planned The main general hospital for Cornwall, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, Treliske, is based in Truro. 65,170 12.43% Registered Paents GP Pracces Paents Obese Name Address Town Postcode Status/Dispensing ALVERTON PRAC 7 ALVERTON TERRACE PENZANCE TR18 4JH Pracce - Non Disp BODRIGGY HEALTH CTR 60 QUEENSWAY HAYLE TR27 4PB Pracce - Non Disp CAPE CORNWALL SURGERY ST.JUST-IN-PENWITH PENZANCE TR19 7HX Pracce - Disp MARAZION SURGERY GWALLON LANE MARAZION TR17 0HW Pracce - Disp MORRAB SURGERY 2 MORRAB ROAD PENZANCE TR18 4EL Pracce - Non Disp 27.5% ROSMELLYN SURGERY ALVERTON TERRACE PENZANCE TR18 4JH Pracce - Non Disp 1,063 STENNACK SURGERY THE OLD STENNACK SCHOOL ST.IVES TR26 1RU Pracce - Non Disp Care Home Paents SUNNYSIDE SURGERY HAWKINS ROAD PENZANCE TR18 4LT Pracce - Non Disp Units Planned 65+ Introducon Populaon Elderly Populaon 1/1 26/04/2019 Population Populaon Penwith 2019 The latest figures (2017) show that the populaon for the Penwith Locality is 63,936, with a difference of almost 3,000 more female than male. The highest percentage of the populaon (1) is esmated to be in the 50-74 year age group. Paent Numbers It is projected (2) that the highest percentage will change by 2022 to the 55-74 age group ... 6,146 Registered Populaon - GP Pracces 2019 ON P and, again, by 2027 to 55-70. T 6100 6,109 GP Total Male Total Female Total M&F VER AL ALVERTON PRACTICE 3089 3057 6146 11,245 There are 65,170 registered paents BODRIGGY HEALTH CENTRE 5461 5784 11245 Y ... 11000 (3) within the Penwith locality. The CAPE CORNWALL SURGERY 2430 2453 4883 10,474 populaon is quite well distributed 10500 MARAZION SURGERY 3418 3543 6961 BODRIGG between 45 and 74 years of age MORRAB SURGERY 5606 5625 11231 with the highest age group being 4,883 ROSMELLYN SURGERY 3144 3659 6803 with the 65-69 group. 4900 STENNACK SURGERY 5810 6297 12107 ORN... 4800 SUNNYSIDE SURGERY 2769 3025 5794 4700 4,734 Total 31727 33443 65170 CAPE C 6,961 2017 - Populaon 2022 - Projected Populaon 2027 - Projected Populaon 6900 6,959 6800 90+ 90+ 90+ MARAZION ... 85-89 85-89 85-89 80-84 80-84 80-84 ... 11,231 10000 75-79 75-79 75-79 70-74 70-74 70-74 6,124 MORRAB SU 65-69 65-69 65-69 60-64 60-64 60-64 6,839 6,803 6800 55-59 55-59 55-59 YN... 6700 50-54 50-54 50-54 OSMELL 6600 45-49 45-49 45-49 R 40-44 40-44 40-44 13000 35-39 35-39 35-39 CK S... 30-34 30-34 30-34 12500 12,750 25-29 25-29 25-29 TENNA 12000 S 12,098 20-24 20-24 20-24 15-19 15-19 15-19 6200 6,178 10-14 10-14 10-14 SIDE ... 6000 5,794 5-9 5-9 5-9 5800 SUNNY 0-4 0-4 0-4 Introducon Populaon Elderly Populaon Future Developments GP Floorspace 1/1 26/04/2019 Elderly Population Elderly Populaon Penwith 2019 The elderly populaon (65+ age group) accounts for 27.5% of registered paents (1) in the Penwith locality. This is higher than average, the average in Cornwall being 24.34%. GP Male 65+ Female 65+ Total 65+ % 65+ 2,189 (nearly 32%) of the paents at Marazion Surgery are in the 65+ age MARAZION SURGERY 1023 1166 2189 31.45 group, the next highest is Cape Cornwall Surgery with over 29%. CAPE CORNWALL SURGERY 690 747 1437 29.43 SUNNYSIDE SURGERY 729 938 1667 28.77 QOF Long Term Condions STENNACK SURGERY 1568 1890 3458 28.56 ALVERTON PRACTICE 816 894 1710 27.82 MORRAB SURGERY 1387 1517 2904 25.86 ROSMELLYN SURGERY 707 940 1647 24.21 CHD BODRIGGY HEALTH CENTRE 1223 1466 2689 23.91 CKD Cancer In Cornwall there are 229 care homes (4), 23 of these are within this locality. There are a total of 607 beds in this locality 11.66% of all care home beds within Cornwall. Stroke Obesity Diabetes NOTE: See appendices for full list of all Care Homes in this Locality Care Homes Care Home Street Address Town Postcode Beds Trevaylor Manor Gulval Penzance TR20 8UR 73 COPD Condion Penwith Ponsandane Chyandour Terrace Penzance TR18 3LT 58 Dementia LD Trewidden Care Home Trewidden Road St Ives TR26 2BX 51 Obesity 12.43 Menwinnion Country House AbleCare (Menwinnion) Penzance TR19 6BJ 40 Diabetes 6.72 Limited CKD 5.43 Trewartha Trewartha Estate St Ives TR26 2TQ 37 Obesity is by far the highest long term condion (5) within CHD 4.62 Courtlands Care Home Rosudgeon Penzance TR20 9PN 35 Cornwall. It is the highest in this locality with Diabetes second. Cancer 3.86 Headlands Headland Road St Ives TR26 2NT 34 18.25% of those registered at Cape Cornwall Surgery are obese Stroke 3.11 St Mary's Haven St. Marys Street Penzance TR18 2DH 34 and 13.72% Bodriggy Surgery. All surgeries are over 10%. Bonaer Care Home 17 Staon Hill Hayle TR27 4NG 31 COPD 2.43 Diabetes is the 2nd highest with over 5.8% of paents at each Demena 0.98 Pracce. LD 0.57 Introducon Populaon Elderly Populaon Future Developments GP Floorspace 1/1 26/04/2019 Appendices Appendices Care Homes Care Home Street Address Town Postcode Beds Trevaylor Manor Gulval Penzance TR20 8UR 73 Ponsandane Chyandour Terrace Penzance TR18 3LT 58 Trewidden Care Home Trewidden Road St Ives TR26 2BX 51 Menwinnion Country House AbleCare (Menwinnion) Limited Penzance TR19 6BJ 40 Trewartha Trewartha Estate St Ives TR26 2TQ 37 Courtlands Care Home Rosudgeon Penzance TR20 9PN 35 Headlands Headland Road St Ives TR26 2NT 34 St Mary's Haven St. Marys Street Penzance TR18 2DH 34 Bonaer Care Home 17 Staon Hill Hayle TR27 4NG 31 The Beeches Nursing Home 22 St Georges Road Hayle TR27 4AH 28 Chypons Residenal Home Chypons Penzance TR18 5BU 27 St Teresa's - Care Home with Nursing Long Rock Penzance TR20 9BJ 27 Physical Disabilies Benoni Nursing Home Limited 12 Carrallack Terrace Penzance TR19 7LW 25 Penlee Residenal Care Home 56 Morrab Road Penzance TR18 4EP 25 Morovahview Residenal Home 1 Bar View Lane Hayle TR27 4AJ 16 Staon Villa 18 Staon Hill Hayle TR27 4NG 16 The Downes Residenal Care Home The Downes Hayle TR27 4HW 16 Penmeneth House 16 Penpol Avenue Hayle TR27 4NQ 14 The Old Manor House 6 Regent Terrace Penzance TR18 4DW 14 Tolverth House Long Rock Penzance TR20 8JQ 14 Ar-Lyn Residenal Home Vicarage Lane St Ives TR26 3JZ 13 The Bungalow 38 Polweath Road Penzance TR18 3PN 10 Appledown 15 Heather Lane Hayle TR27 6NG 6 Total 644 1/1 26/04/2019 Appendices 2 Appendices Care Homes/Extra Care Units Planning Permission Care Homes/Extra Care Units Planning Permission Name Address Town Post Code Units Name Address Town Post Code Units Mounts Bay Lodge New Town Lane Penzance TR18 2FJ 51 Queensway Hayle TR27 4NJ 11 Princess Court New Street Penzance TR18 2NT 49 St Levan Road Marazion TR17 0BW 11 Chirgwin Court Penzance TR18 4BL 42 Galligan Close St. Buryan Penzance TR19 6DY 10 Trafalgar Court East Terrace Penzance TR18 2TB 38 Tregwarry Road St Ives TR26 1BL 10 San Lorenzo Court Hecla Drive St Ives TR26 2PH 37 Fore Street Madron Penzance TR20 8SL 9 Tremaine Close Heamoor Penzance TR18 3QS 37 Pengersick Estate Germoe Penzance TR20 9RE 9 John Ellis Court Penpol Avenue Hayle TR27 4AS 36 Penzance 8 Hanover Court Wharf Road Penzance TR18 4UJ 33 Boltern Road Marazion TR17 0DL 8 Meadow Flats St Ives TR26 1LA 33 Lile Trethewey Estate Penzance TR19 6LW 8 Mythyon Court Heamoor Penzance TR18 3QU 33 Mount View Penzance TR20 8SZ 8 Jack Stephens Estate Penzance TR18 2QE 29 Victoria Mews Victoria Square Penzance TR18 2HY 8 Bodriggy Crescent Hayle TR27 4NN 26 Wolcocke Close Marazion TR17 0DN 8 St Aubyns Penzance TR20 9LP 26 Crescent Close Hayle TR27 4NW 7 Penameyne Court St Ives TR26 1QA 25 Parc an Cady Estate Penzance TR19 6DD 7 Arundel Way Connor Downs Hayle TR27 5DS 23 Pendarves Flats St Clare Street Penzance TR18 2PL 7 Fountain Court Penzance TR18 2PT 22 Aldreath Close Aldreath Road Penzance TR20 8SX 6 Trewartha Flats St Ives TR26 2TH 22 Loggans Walk Hayle TR27 5BQ 6 St Levan Close Marazion TR17 0BP 21 Portherras Villas Penzance TR19 7TJ 6 Atlanc Crescent Sennen Penzance TR19 7AS 20 Trewellard Road Penzance TR19 7ST 6 Cherry Gardens New Street Penzance TR18 2NB 20 Bay View Terrace Hayle TR27 4JX 5 Lethlean Close Hayle TR27 5AN 20 Bodinnar Close Bodinnar Lane Penzance TR20 8NN 5 Tregarthen St Ives TR26 1HA 20 Aldreath Road Madron Penzance TR20 8SU 4 Harveys Way Hayle TR27 4PE 19 Mille Close Marazion TR17 0DJ 4 Victoria Court Bread Street Penzance TR18 2EX 18 Crescent Way Hayle TR27 4NT 3 Vounder Glaze Penzance TR19 7HR 18 Trelawney Avenue St Ives TR26 1AR 3 Lafrowda Close Penzance TR19 7HZ 17 Treneere Road Penzance TR18 2PH 3 Chy and Gweal Estate Ludgvan Penzance TR20 8ET 16 Tre-Pol-Pen Marazion TR17 0BS 3 Park Court Parade Street Penzance TR18 4EQ 16 Trevenner Lane Marazion TR17 0BL 3 Treloweth Close Hayle TR27 6JR 16 Trevithick Crescent Hayle TR27 4AX 3 Trewyn Flats St Ives TR26 1AQ 16 Regent Terrace Penzance TR19 7LE 2 Tremorva Hayle TR27 4JZ 15 Trewartha Estate St Ives TR26 2TQ 2 Kew Pendra Close St.
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